1 Samuel 2:1
Context“My heart rejoices in the Lord;
my horn 2 is exalted high because of the Lord.
I loudly denounce 3 my enemies,
for I am happy that you delivered me. 4
1 Samuel 22:10
Context22:10 He inquired of the Lord for him and gave him provisions. He also gave him the sword of Goliath the Philistine.”
1 Samuel 28:6
Context28:6 So Saul inquired of the Lord, but the Lord did not answer him – not by dreams nor by Urim 5 nor by the prophets.
1 Samuel 28:10
Context28:10 But Saul swore an oath to her by the Lord, “As surely as the Lord lives, you will not incur guilt in this matter!”
1 Samuel 10:22
Context10:22 So they inquired again of the Lord, “Has the man arrived here yet?” The Lord said, “He has hidden himself among the equipment.” 6
1 Samuel 23:2
Context23:2 So David asked the Lord, “Should I go and strike down these Philistines?” The Lord said to David, “Go, strike down the Philistines and deliver Keilah.”
1 Samuel 23:4
Context23:4 So David asked the Lord once again. But again the Lord replied, “Arise, go down to Keilah, for I will give the Philistines into your hand.”
1 Samuel 24:21
Context24:21 So now swear to me in the Lord’s name 7 that you will not kill 8 my descendants after me or destroy my name from the house of my father.”
1 Samuel 30:8
Context30:8 David inquired of the Lord, saying, “Should I pursue this raiding band? Will I overtake them?” He said to him, “Pursue, for you will certainly overtake them and carry out a rescue!”
1 Samuel 30:6
Context30:6 David was very upset, for the men 9 were thinking of stoning him; 10 each man grieved bitterly 11 over his sons and daughters. But David drew strength from the Lord his God.


[2:1] 1 tn Heb “prayed and said.” This is somewhat redundant in contemporary English and has been simplified in the translation.
[2:1] 2 sn Horns of animals have always functioned as both offensive and defensive weapons for them. As a figure of speech the horn is therefore often used in the Bible as a symbol of human strength (see also in v. 10). The allusion in v. 1 to the horn being lifted high suggests a picture of an animal elevating its head in a display of strength or virility.
[2:1] 3 tn Heb “my mouth opens wide against.”
[2:1] 4 tn Heb “for I rejoice in your deliverance.”
[28:6] 5 sn See the note at 1 Sam 14:41.
[10:22] 9 tn Or “baggage” (so many English versions); KJV “stuff”; TEV “supplies.”
[24:21] 13 tn Heb “by the
[30:6] 18 tn Heb “said to stone him.”
[30:6] 19 tn Heb “for bitter was the soul of all the people, each one.”